
Devastated by her parents' decision to split up, pressured by her boyfriend to have sex, and saddled with a case of chicken pox, fifteen-year-old Keek finds consolation in her beloved, well-worn copy of Sylvia Plath's "The Bell Jar.".
year: 2011
call number/section: 1000
subjects: plath, sylvia, bell jar, juvenile fiction, family problems, juvenile fiction, interpersonal relations, dating (social customs), diaries, divorce, chicago (ill.), juvenile fiction, fiction, dysfunctional families, fiction, fiction
Editions

Tibensky, Arlaina
Simon Pulse (2011)
Devastated by her parents' decision to split up, pressured by her boyfriend to have sex, and saddled with a case of chicken pox, fifteen-year-old Keek finds consolation in her beloved, well-worn copy of Sylvia Plath's "The Bell Jar.".
Schools: 2
Tibensky, Arlaina
Devastated by her parents' decision to split up, pressured by her boyfriend to have sex, and saddled with a case of chicken pox, fifteen-year-old Keek finds consolation in her beloved, well-worn copy of Sylvia Plath's "The Bell Jar.".
Schools: 5